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THE ARGOSY—ADVERTISING SECTION. 2c a Week Pays Wash Bill! “i=*-... } : Electricity or Water-Power Does the Work* ’ * The 1900 Motor Washers are now at work in thousands of homes. They are doing the work formerly done by women, atacost of 2c a weekfor power! Saving thou- sands upon thousands of dollars in wash bills. Saving worlds of wash-day troubles, Leaving the women free todo other work while the machines are doing the washing, The 1900 Motor Washer 1900 Water Motor Washer Washes a Tubful in Six Minutes! Can be connected with . any water tap instantly Handles Heavy Blankets or Dainty Laces The outfit consists of the famous 1900 Washer with either Electric Motor or Water Motor. You turn on the power as easily as you turn on the light, and back and forth goes thetub, washing the clothes fordearlife. Then, turn a lever, and the washer does the wringing. All so simple andeasy thatitis mere child’s play. A Self-Working Wringer Sent With Every Washer! (eometc 2s Wringer. We guarantee the perfect working of both. No extra charge for Wringer, which is one of the . finest made. Write for FREE BOOK. and 30 Days’ FREE TRIAL OFFER! Don’t doubt! Don’t say it can’t be done. Thefree book proves thatitcan. Butwe do not ask you to take our word for it. We offer to send a 1900 Motor Washer on abso- lute Free Trial for an entire month to any responsible person. Not a cent of secur- ity—nor a promise to buy. Just your word that you will giveit a test. We even agree to pay the freight, and will take it back if it fails to do all weclaim forit. A postal card with your name and address sent to us today will bring you the book free by re- turn mail, All correspondence should be addressed to 1900 WASHER CO.,6135 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y., or, if you_live in Canada, write to the Canadian Washer Co., 455 Yonge St., Toronto, Canada. (23) Wouldn’t You Like to Own a Store bile Thid?: = oe The profits from Crispettes, the new, delicious popcorn confection built this big business forme. The very same proposition that made me, should do the same for you. Start in the Crispette Business for yourself, Build a business of your own asI did. Get a window—a small store—a cozy nook where the rent is low. Keep all the profits. Ill teach you the = Orispette business—tell you how to succeed—show you how to make : Crispettes by my special secret formula. Ill doit right here in Spring- field—personally or by mail. But the thing for you to do is to eS eSesteest=| Come to See Me At My Expense. Don’t say you’re coming. Just drop in quietly. Call on any banker or merchant. Ask them about Long—about my store—my crispette business. Ask them if what I say isn’t the truth—right from the shoulder. Look into my reputation. See if folks. think I'll give you a square deal. Then come and see my store—see that it’s just like the picture. See the machine. See crispettes made T22. So th —make a batch yourself. Learn the business. Get my pointers on how to succeed. is 18 tne Up to a distance of 300 miles I'll pay all your traveling expenses, if you buy a Money Mak- machine. You'll see—know—learn everything. It’s simple—easy. Won’t take you aday. I’llbe glad tosee you—glad to show you the store and have a good tall: with you. You'll go home ready to make more money than you ever made in your life. , Every Nickel You Take in Nets You Almost Four Cents Profit. Think of it! Think of the fortunes made in 5 cent pieces. It’s one business in a hundred. Everybody likes crispettes 2 —children — parents — old folks. One sale always means This is a recent ing Machine. two—two means four. Soit goes. It’s a great business, | picture > oy gee found it so—so should you. Send for my big free book ade $1500 in ‘* How to make money in the Crispette Business ’’—48 one saonth with pages illustrated—complete information and story of how I a Long builtmy business. Read it and then come to Springfield. Crispette machine, ing W. Z. LONG, 830 High Street, Springfield, O. store window. In anewering any advertisement on this page tt te desirable that you mention TH® ARGoSsY, COmiclboooks.G©